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will develop an independent research line studying the impact of amino acid shortages in cancer. In this context, the applicant will be responsible for analyzing and further developing bioinformatics
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in cancer. In this context, the applicant will be responsible for analyzing and further developing bioinformatics pipelines to examine datasets of DNAseq, RNAseq, Ribosome profiling, CRISPR screens
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/S1074761323001851 Requirements Specific Requirements Required Expertise - Master’s degree with a focus on bioinformatics expertise .. - A collaborative spirit to work effectively within an international
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PhD position bioinformatics and immunogenomics PhD position bioinformatics and immunogenomics Published Deadline Location yesterday 21 Apr Groningen Job description The overall project aim is to
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LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications You have a master's degree in a field related to biomedical sciences, (medical) biology, biochemistry or bioinformatics; You have experience in molecular
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these findings with human disease. Requirements Specific Requirements You have a master's degree in a field related to biomedical sciences, (medical) biology, biochemistry or bioinformatics; You have experience in
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independent research, supported by your supervisors; combine experimental fieldwork with bioinformatics to collect and analyze data; writing publications on your scientific work, culminating in a PhD thesis. In
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research projects such as (behavioral) observations, chemical analyses, bioinformatics and molecular biology. Research in Dr. Kulmuni's group is focused on questions related to speciation and hybridization
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to explore your own curiosity. Requirements Specific Requirements For a good candidate you will have the following 'Need-to-haves': MSc in Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Microbiology or Bioinformatics
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approaches (incl. bioinformatics) to assess how seagrass and seaweed may improve the health of low trophic aquaculture (LTA) species (e.g. mussels, oysters) under future climate scenarios. This is an